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Is Faster Necessarily Better? 6

Urban Vibe, DMACC Urban Campus, Des Moines, IA

8 hours ago by Ephraim Cooper

Bob Dylan once said, "These times they are a-changing." The fact is that it is not so uncommon to see a family roll through a fast-food restaurant or pick up the phone and order a pizza. It's sad to say that in this fast-paced, modern world that we live in, it is a rare thing to sit down and have a decent meal now and again.

Music festival draws 30,000 to Des Moines 6

Urban Vibe, DMACC Urban Campus, Des Moines, IA

6 days ago by Rachel Marek

Named after the convergence of two main

interstates that meet in Des Moines, 80/35 is a two-day music festival that features national, local, and regional artists.

This year's inaugural event, headlined by The Flaming Lips and The Roots, took place July 4-5 at Western Gateway Park in Des Moines.

The boy who cried crocodile 3

Urban Vibe, DMACC Urban Campus, Des Moines, IA

1 day ago by Benjamin Tanui

Benjamin Tanui is a first-year nursing student at DMACC, and upon graduation he hopes to work as an ER nurse. In this story, Benjamin recounts his life as a ten-year-old swimmer who - along with his friends -encounters an unusual visitor to their neighborhood swimming spot.


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Community improvements: Lincoln Park Master Plan


		Community improvements: Lincoln Park Master Plan

The DePaulia , DePaul University , IL

5 days ago by Angie Rutkowski

DePaul isn't called the largest Catholic University in the country for no reason. Words like "construction" and "expansion" shouldn't be new to the ever-growing student body.

Alestleview: Art Building expansion funds should be saved

The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL

9 hours ago by Alestle Staff

When it comes to college spending, most students can probably identify with spending outside of their means. It happens and it is forgivable every now and then. But when we spend money on unnecessary things instead of the necessities, there is a huge problem.

Pool closing early

The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL

9 hours ago by Justin Wingerter

Cougar Lake Pool, slated to close three weeks before the normal closing date of Labor Day due to budget issues, has not gone without resistance.

Administration officials have cited budget concerns as the primary cause, saying the pool has developed a $35,000 deficit over the past five years due to a decline in memberships and general use.

Look before you leap

The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL

9 hours ago by Rosie Githinji

Richard Essner, assistant professor in the Biological Sciences department, published a research paper that is now receiving international recognition. His research is about frogs being able to jump before they could land.

"People have suggested that swimming and jumping are similar behavior," Essner said.

Serve up some self-serve at Berry Moon

The DePaulia , DePaul University , IL

4 days ago by Laura Fitzgerald

Frozen Yogurt lovers should be on the lookout for a new place called Berry Moon located at 2618 N. Clark in Lincoln Park. This self-serve shop boasts a variety of flavors, toppings and sauces to allow customers to make their own delicious frozen creations.

'Everybody Dies' in Second City show

The DePaulia , DePaul University , IL

4 days ago by Elizabeth Schuetz

This may not be the most uplifting of themes to base a comedy show around but the cast at Second City had no trouble lightening the mood at July 14th's opening night of their newest venue, "Spoiler Alert: Everybody Dies."

Charges filed in football camp incident

Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS

6 days ago by Madison Dennis

An incident that took place in Nation Hall during a football camp at Pittsburg State is finally being resolved, although the implications of this resolution are still unclear. The Crawford County District Attorney has filed charges against 11 high school football players from Seneca, Mo.

Is 'Party' time over?

Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS

5 days ago by Brittany Frazier

"Write about the benefits of the two-party system."

It's a command countless political science students have been given through the years, but it may soon (if not already) be taken as an insult. Recently a third party has entered the country's political arena, and its members demand to be taken seriously.

Discount sports:

Collegio, Pittsburg State University, KS

3 days ago by Jake Faber

Well, Pittsburg, get ready to meet the Bo Jackson of Kansas. The Deion Sanders

of the Wheat State and the Michael Jordan of the Midwest.

What do all of these athletes have in common? The fact that they all competed in two separate sports at the professional level.

Hicklin becomes president of UCM board


		Hicklin becomes president of UCM board

Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO

5 days ago

WARRENSBURG, Mo.-- Walt Hicklin, UCM's vice president emeritus of student affairs, was named president of the university's Board of Governors during a meeting on campus June 17.

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